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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

I’m Aaron Dennis, creator of the Lokians science fiction series. I’ll let you guess how old I am. I’ve only been writing since early 2011, and published since August 2012, but I came out like a bat from hell. Not out like out, but like out of nowhere…At any rate, everything you need to know about me is available on my website www.dennisauthor.comLike Lokians on facebook or baby leopards will loose their spots. * * Disclaimer, Aaron is literally nuts *

Part 1 @ Terri - May 29th

Part 2 @ Teresa - May 30th

Part 3 @ Emily - May 31st

Part 4 @ Sandra - June 3rd

Part 5 @ Dean - June 4th

Section #5: Words of Wisdom

Tell us about your route
to success – where there any bumps and bruises along the way?

I’m still far from successful. I have 4 published novels,
and many short stories, but until I no longer need a part time job to help with
the bills, I am not successful. It will happen for me though. I just need to
keep trying. So, that’s my advice to people; you can’t achieve what you don’t strive
for. Simple, right? If you don’t keep trying, you’ll never get there.

Why did you decide to go
with an indie publisher? Did you use/do you have an agent?

I went with an indie publisher because my contract states
that they get first dibs on a series. I don’t have an agent, or maybe I do….it
depends when this thing goes public. I’m working on landing an agent because I
need to promote my books as films, and RSA Films told me if I had an agent,
they’d be interested…so…you know. Obviously, I need an agent.

What are the most
important elements of good writing?

Readability. It’s a word I like to believe I created. By
readability, I mean the story needs to flow well. This is a multi-faceted
concept, and I won’t dive into an explanation here, suffice it to say, your
audience needs to enjoy reading the book. Not everyone likes action. Not
everyone likes romance, but everyone likes a story that flows well.

What tools are must-haves
for writers?

A command of the language in which the story is written, and
a degree of creativity. Let’s be honest for a moment. Every concept has been
portrayed at this stage of the game, so it’s the way one portrays said concept,
which makes it original. I’m reminded of the South Park skit, Simpson’s did it,
but it was ok, because everything’s been done by now. Just do it your way.
YOLO. Apologies…..

Do you have any advice for
other writers?

If you are creative, keep going. If you aren’t…maybe you
should stop, or ghost write.

What do you feel is the
key to your success?

Again, I’m yet to be successful, by my standards, but I’d
say my people skills. What good is the greatest book if no one reads it? I like
to build contacts. Go socialize. Have a drink or 7.

Website: www.dennisauthor.com

Blog: www.authaarondennis.wordpress.com

Facebook page: www.facebook.com/lokians

Goodreads author page: I don’t know but it’s there
somewhere….just look for Lokians

Twitter: @authaarondennis

Amazon: again…just type in Lokians

Smashwords: this is available on my site. J

Other:

What format is your book(s) available in (print, e-book,
audio book, etc.)?

I think Epub and PDF, but I convert it to Mobi and whatever
else

One final note I want to add…I was drinking when I answered
these questions shhhhh

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About Me

I've lived from New York to California, Washington to Texas, and several places in between. Love the Rocky Mountains, where I spent over 18 years, and I enjoy the heartland. I currently reside in Mississippi with my wife and two of my five children and two cats. A dog would be most welcome, but my wife is not overly fond of critters, she and the cats tolerate one another.
I write Speculative Fiction, mainly Fantasy, and Science Fiction. My current project is an epic fantasy that has a mind of its own.
I also enjoys photography, camping, reading, good movies, and of course telling fun stories.